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* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/GabrielleAnwar appears as Michael Corben's LoveInterest years before she would be best known as the old flame of [[Series/BurnNotice a similarly-named Michael]].
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* UncertainAudience: The film sometimes can't seem to decide if it wants to be for kids or adults. The humor is often too childish for most adults, and the violence and bad language make it too adult for most kids.

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* UncertainAudience: The film sometimes can't seem to decide if it wants to be for kids or adults. The humor is often too childish for most adults, and while the violence and bad language make it too adult for most kids.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The villain's evil plan is to establish... The Euro, which came into being for real less than a decade after the film was released. Thankfully, without the need to murder people who disagreed with it's establishment, but with clear signs that his plan wouldn't have worked in the long run. HilariousInHindsight if you're not in the European Monetary Union. [[HarsherInHindsight ...Of course, if you are...]]

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The villain's evil plan is to establish... The Euro, which came into being for real less than a decade after the film was released. Thankfully, without the need to murder people who disagreed with it's establishment, but with clear signs that his plan wouldn't have worked in the long run. HilariousInHindsight if you're not in the European Monetary Union. [[HarsherInHindsight ...Of course, if you are...]]

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The villain's evil plan is to establish... The Euro, which came into being for real less than a decade after the film was released. Thankfully, without the need to murder people who disagreed with it's establishment, but with clear signs that his plan wouldn't have worked in the long run. HilariousInHindsight if you're not in the European Monetary Union. [[HarsherInHindsight ...Of course, if you are...]]
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* UncertainAudience: The film sometimes can't seem to decide if it wants to be for kids or adults. The humor is often too childish for most adults, and the violence and bad language make it too adult for most kids.

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While I'm at it, the moments haven't been called "crowning" for years.


* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Zigesfeld's single line of dialogue:

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: FridgeLogic:
** How exactly could Michael have gone an entire school year without realizing he was failing French class? Why wouldn't the school inform him? Or his parents? Is it customary to just let students fail unknowingly just to spitefully inform them of their failure ''the day they graduate''?
** Also Steranko's evil plan makes no sense. Leaving aside the unlikelihood that he could take over Europe just by poisoning a few heads of state and expect to step into their collective shoes without any opposition, he's ''really'' counting his chickens before they hatch by stealing gold to mint coins for his own country ''that doesn't even exist yet''.
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Zigesfeld's single line of dialogue:



* FridgeLogic: How exactly could Michael have gone an entire school year without realizing he was failing French class? Why wouldn't the school inform him? Or his parents? Is it customary to just let students fail unknowingly just to spitefully inform them of their failure ''the day they graduate''?
** Also Steranko's evil plan makes no sense. Leaving aside the unlikelihood that he could take over Europe just by poisoning a few heads of state and expect to step into their collective shoes without any opposition, he's ''really'' counting his chickens before they hatch by stealing gold to mint coins for his own country ''that doesn't even exist yet''.

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That's... not even close to how to spell "Strasbourg".


-->'''Mrs. Grober:''' [''meekly protesting their kidnapping''] Look, this is all very fascinating, I'm sure, but, um, this is simply not on the schedule! You see, we were supposed to be in Dijonn this morning. You understand? Mustard land! And - and last night we were supposed to be in a eucastle in Straussberg... \\

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-->'''Mrs. Grober:''' [''meekly protesting their kidnapping''] Look, this is all very fascinating, I'm sure, but, um, this is simply not on the schedule! You see, we were supposed to be in Dijonn Dijon this morning. You understand? Mustard land! And - and last night we were supposed to be in a eucastle castle in Straussberg...Strasbourg... \\



* InferredHolocaust: Although the immediate problem of the villain is handled by the film's climax, there's the somewhat major issue of all the gold he stole from France, Germany and other European countries and melted down. Namely, that it was in his mansion when it exploded. There's a strong possibility that Europe could suffer economic crises as a result.
** There is also the matter of the "other" Michael Corben and what will happen to our young hero when his true identity is found out. The movie ends with him basically implying he isn't the Corben they thought all along. When (and if) it is eventually discovered that the ''real'' Agent Corben was killed in Detroit, Michael could potentially face serious consequences for willfully duping the intelligence agencies of no less than three different countries.
*** Most likely they'll offer him a job since this is Martini-flavored spycraft.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The villain's evil plan is to establish... The Euro, which came into being for real less than a decade after the film was released. Thankfully, without the need to murder people who disagreed with it's establishment, but with clear signs that his plan wouldn't have worked in the long run.
** HilariousInHindsight: If you're not in the European Monetary Union.
** HarsherInHindsight: ...Of course, if you are...

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* InferredHolocaust: InferredHolocaust:
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Although the immediate problem of the villain is handled by the film's climax, there's the somewhat major issue of all the gold he stole from France, Germany and other European countries and melted down. Namely, that it was in his mansion when it exploded. There's a strong possibility that Europe could suffer economic crises as a result.
** There is also the matter of the "other" Michael Corben and what will happen to our young hero when his true identity is found out. The movie ends with him basically implying he isn't the Corben they thought all along. When (and if) it is eventually discovered that the ''real'' Agent Corben was killed in Detroit, Michael could potentially face serious consequences for willfully duping the intelligence agencies of no less than three different countries.
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countries. Most likely they'll offer him a job since this is Martini-flavored spycraft.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The villain's evil plan is to establish... The Euro, which came into being for real less than a decade after the film was released. Thankfully, without the need to murder people who disagreed with it's establishment, but with clear signs that his plan wouldn't have worked in the long run.
** HilariousInHindsight: If
run. HilariousInHindsight if you're not in the European Monetary Union.
** HarsherInHindsight: ...
Union. [[HarsherInHindsight ...Of course, if you are...]]
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** HilariousInHindight: If you're not in the European Monetary Union.

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** HilariousInHindight: HilariousInHindsight: If you're not in the European Monetary Union.
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*** Most likely they'll offer him a job since this is Martini-flavored spycraft.

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*** Most likely they'll offer him a job since this is Martini-flavored spycraft.spycraft.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The villain's evil plan is to establish... The Euro, which came into being for real less than a decade after the film was released. Thankfully, without the need to murder people who disagreed with it's establishment, but with clear signs that his plan wouldn't have worked in the long run.
** HilariousInHindight: If you're not in the European Monetary Union.
** HarsherInHindsight: ...Of course, if you are...
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'''Zigesfeld:''' [''losing his temper finally''] Shut ''up'', you whining bitch!

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'''Zigesfeld:''' [''losing his temper finally''] Shut ''up'', you whining bitch![[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch]]!
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** Also Steranko's evil plan makes no sense. Leaving aside the unlikelihood that he could take over Europe just by poisoning a few heads of state and expect to step into their collective shoes without any opposition, he's ''really'' counting his chickens before they hatch by stealing gold to mint coins for his own country ''that doesn't even exist yet''.

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** Also Steranko's evil plan makes no sense. Leaving aside the unlikelihood that he could take over Europe just by poisoning a few heads of state and expect to step into their collective shoes without any opposition, he's ''really'' counting his chickens before they hatch by stealing gold to mint coins for his own country ''that doesn't even exist yet''.yet''.
* InferredHolocaust: Although the immediate problem of the villain is handled by the film's climax, there's the somewhat major issue of all the gold he stole from France, Germany and other European countries and melted down. Namely, that it was in his mansion when it exploded. There's a strong possibility that Europe could suffer economic crises as a result.
** There is also the matter of the "other" Michael Corben and what will happen to our young hero when his true identity is found out. The movie ends with him basically implying he isn't the Corben they thought all along. When (and if) it is eventually discovered that the ''real'' Agent Corben was killed in Detroit, Michael could potentially face serious consequences for willfully duping the intelligence agencies of no less than three different countries.
*** Most likely they'll offer him a job since this is Martini-flavored spycraft.
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'''Zigesfeld:''' [''losing his temper finally''] Shut ''up'', you whining bitch!

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'''Zigesfeld:''' [''losing his temper finally''] Shut ''up'', you whining bitch!bitch!
* FridgeLogic: How exactly could Michael have gone an entire school year without realizing he was failing French class? Why wouldn't the school inform him? Or his parents? Is it customary to just let students fail unknowingly just to spitefully inform them of their failure ''the day they graduate''?
** Also Steranko's evil plan makes no sense. Leaving aside the unlikelihood that he could take over Europe just by poisoning a few heads of state and expect to step into their collective shoes without any opposition, he's ''really'' counting his chickens before they hatch by stealing gold to mint coins for his own country ''that doesn't even exist yet''.

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